Excellent. I'm taking notes on what you've been doing and used with your replies and video description so I could use them as reference if I ever do this. Would this be alright with you?
You definitely, need to get a short tutorial video up when you can, haha. At least just on the parts, the circuitry (light dimmer switch, etc), what you recommend and whatnot. How people get it together is up to them. I'm surprised this isn't on the rising videos of all time on the homepage!
That's insane! So the lights are operated with the train at the same time...?
How did you manage to prevent a short or an blown blub? Resistors?
misscrancky 5 months ago
@misscrancky Shorts have happend a couple of times due to derailments.
But it is normally not an issue as the system is built to be a regular living room lighting.
The transformer, light dimmer switch and bulbs are bought in a lighting store, not a model railroad store.
jonny99gt40 5 months ago
Excellent. I'm taking notes on what you've been doing and used with your replies and video description so I could use them as reference if I ever do this. Would this be alright with you?
You definitely, need to get a short tutorial video up when you can, haha. At least just on the parts, the circuitry (light dimmer switch, etc), what you recommend and whatnot. How people get it together is up to them. I'm surprised this isn't on the rising videos of all time on the homepage!
Prevents divorces!
misscrancky 5 months ago
@misscrancky That's great.
Maybe i'll make a tutorial video later.
jonny99gt40 5 months ago
Job Very well done! Thanks for sharing.
EManProductions100 1 year ago
Amazing!
Modeltrainguy 1 year ago
Great pictures and a interesting layout!!
1:14 How you get this precision that the trains can drive on these tracks, unbelievable ;)
I`m working some time with acrylglas and its not easy.
Excellent work, never seen!
trainfart 2 years ago
That is just awesome track work!
Intransitman 2 years ago